There are many environmental factors that affect the life cycle of disease pathogens and their vectors. Which of the following factors can affect disease outbreaks? (select all that apply)

A) Temperature
B) Migration
C) Precipitation
D) Humidity
E) Heat intolerance


A, C, D

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1. Affective instability. 2. Splitting. 3. Feelings of emptiness. 4. A sense of entitlement.

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An older woman who takes escitalopram (Lexapro) 10 mg by mouth daily states she does not feel better after 1 week of treatment

Rank the interventions in order, starting with the first inter-vention the nurse should implement to facilitate patient compliance with therapy. a. Tell her that the beneficial effects can take 4 to 6 weeks to appear. b. Instruct her to take the medication as pre-scribed without stopping. c. Suggest hard candy, ice chips, and sips of water for a dry mouth. d. Collaborate with the health care provider to provide an increased dose.

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When a client in the third trimester of pregnancy develops a rigid, painful abdomen, it is likely the client has developed which of these conditions?

a. central abruptio placenta c. incomplete placenta previa b. marginal abruptio placenta d. placenta previa

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A client has polycystic ovarian syndrome and has increased levels of testosterone. What symptoms does the nurse anticipate observing in this client? Select all that apply

A) Facial hair B) High voice C) Deep voice D) Acne E) Decrease in hair growth

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